Dr. Sarah Cockram

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Sarah Cockram is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Glasgow, specializing in the late medieval and early modern periods. Her research interests encompass a variety of themes including Renaissance studies, historical animal studies, gender history, and the history of emotions and senses, particularly in relation to medicine and veterinary practices. Cockram engages with these themes through an interdisciplinary approach, leveraging insights from cultural history and social history. She is actively involved in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including 'History 1B: Europe Rising', 'Medieval World, 500-1500', and 'Women and Power in Renaissance Italy'. Her commitment to understanding the complexities of historical narratives is reflected in her research and publications in the field.

Research Interests

Courses

History 1B: Europe Rising Medieval World, 500-1500 Becoming a Historian Animals in History, c. 1300 - c. 1600 Women and Power in Renaissance Italy